Aug 09 2023
Kokedama: Japanese Moss Ball Design

Kokedama: Japanese Moss Ball Design

Presented by Toronto Botanical Garden at Toronto Botanical Garden

‘Moss ball bonsai,’ Kokedama is the Japanese art of planting without pots. A ball of soil or clay covered with moss is used to support the plant’s roots. Considered to be cheerful, peaceful, and calm, this charming design style began in the seventeen century. Perfect in small spaces, Kokedama are often presented on decorative plates, wood branches, or stone but they can also be suspended in the air with the help of a cord. In this workshop, you’ll learn the history of this art, get an introduction to moss (an often ignored member of the plant kingdom), and learn to make your own beautiful kokedama.

All materials required will be provided. Workshop not affiliated with Certificate in Floral Design.

Wednesday, August 9, 6 to 8 p.m.
Public $55, Members $45 (plus applicable taxes and fees)

Admission Info

Public $55, Members $45 (plus applicable taxes and fees)

Phone: (416) 397-1341

Email: programsupport@torontobotanicalgarden.ca

Dates & Times

2023/08/09 - 2023/08/09

Location Info

Toronto Botanical Garden

777 Lawrence Ave E, North York, ON M3C 1P2

Parking Info

Paid parking is available in the lot directly adjacent to the gardens for $2.50 per hour. Paid parking is enforced 24 hours a day. Overnight parking is not permitted. Payment may be made by credit card, coin or via mobile app: iParkMe.

Funds from paid parking go directly to the Toronto Botanical Garden, which is a registered charity. These funds will support the long-term sustainability of TBG’s mandate – horticulture, education, conservation and research – as TBG develops a world-class botanical garden for Toronto.

Free parking is offered to Toronto Botanical Garden members as a membership benefit. Regular visitors to the gardens are encouraged to become members to enjoy the benefits and support the greening of our city. Memberships start at $45 per year.